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Loader bucket pin bore diameter

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    Posted: 01 Jul 2024 at 10:25am
I’m making a spear for the 500 loader. When making the bracket bores for the pin anybody got an idea for the diameter? It’s a 1” pin. I measured an old lightly used allis bucket at 1.02”. Some pins I measured were an 1” or even a few thou over an 1”.

Anybody got advice? Thinking of going 1 1/64” drill bit.
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I machine parts for tongs and lifting devices quite often, and .015 is the common clearance.
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When I built a quick attach for my WD45I used a die grinder and just got them to fit.
It keeps the slop out of it.
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best go 1/16" more as you have 4 pins to lineup and I bet the frame ain't 100% laser level perfect ??
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Originally posted by Randy Magnum Randy Magnum wrote:

I machine parts for tongs and lifting devices quite often, and .015 is the common clearance.

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